Yes.Their theeth help them catch food.
Tigers cannot regenerate their body parts.
Soil, rocks, and water make up the primary inorganic, or nonliving, parts of the Bengal tiger's habitat. Plants, such as grasses, bamboo, palms, vines, and a countless variety of huge trees make up most of the organic parts of a Bengal tiger's habitat. Animals that coexist with Bengal tigers include leopards, monkeys, crocodiles, deer, Asiatic elephants, rhinoceros, water buffalo, wild pigs, pythons, pea pheasants (peacocks), etc.
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Tigers are found in eastern (Bengal) and northern (Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal) parts of India.
Tigers suffer from loss of habitat, and poachers take them for body parts.
It has to be fast, healthy, quiet and dangerous
People kill tigers. They sell their body parts for money at the blackmarket. Some Chinese use tiger parts to put it in their medicine, in which they think is very powerful.
No, since white tigers are a rare color variant in Bengal tigers, they also live in India and Bangladesh where the rest of the Bengali tigers are found.
Tigers are endangered because of habitat loss, and poaching. These poachers sell the body parts to people in China who think they have magical healing properties. People are also encroaching onto protected areas, grazing cattle, and coming into close quarters with the cat, which only results in problems, mainly for the tiger.
No. The only native habitat of the polar bear is in Alaska, certain parts of Canada, and other areas around the North Pole.
Siberian or Amur tigers are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching. People hunt the tigers for their fur and other body parts.
yes Selling of the body parts for alternative medicines, and meat for exotic food.